Monday, February 9, 2026

Jeopardy! recap for Mon., Feb. 9

 Here are today's Invitational Tournament contestants:


- Drew Goins, a journalist from Washington, D.C.;

- T.L. Cubbage, a lawyer from Dallas, Texas; and

- Liz Feltner, a law student from Baton Rouge, Louisiana.


Jeopardy!


OTHER INVITATIONALS // CANNED GOODS // ...SAID THIS NOVEL CHARACTER // I'M BACK ON THE APPS // FROM SAMUEL JOHNSON'S 1755 DICTIONARY // THE DREADED JAZZ OPERA CATEGORY


DD1 - 1,000 - FROM SAMUEL JOHNSON'S 1755 DICTIONARY - Self-effacing Sam defined this, his occupation at the time, as "a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing" words (Drew lost on a true DD.)


Scores at first break: Liz 2,200, T.L. 2,000, Drew 600.


Scores entering DJ: Liz 4,800, T.L. 3,600, Drew 2,800.


Double Jeopardy!


ANCIENT TIMES // IT IS A CONTEST // 8-LETTER U.S. CITIES // SUCH A BEAUTIFUL SIMCHA // SCIENTIFIC MINDS // STARTS & ENDS WITH THE SAME VOWEL


DD2 - 1,600 - 8-LETTER U.S. CITIES - After Jackson, this city well to the southeast is Mississippi's largest (T.L. lost 3,000 down to 2,200.)


DD3 - 800 - SCIENTIFIC MINDS - Scientists in Brno dug up the remains of this local hero around the bicentennial of his birth & analyzed his genetic code (Liz lost 3,000 down to 6,200.)


All three DDs were missed, resulting in a low-scoring, wide open affair into FJ with Liz at 6,200, T.L. with 5,400 and Drew with 5,200.


Final Jeopardy!


20th CENTURY LITERARY NAMES - In 1950 he won a Tony for best play & 18 years after his 1965 death, he would go on to win 2 Tonys for a musical


Everyone was incorrect on FJ. Drew made a very tactical wager of 3,600 and advanced by 1 point with 1,600 over Liz at 1,599. T.L. bet nearly everything and ended with 1 point.


Final scores: Liz 1,599, T.L. 1, Drew 1,600.


Correct Qs: DD1 - What is lexicographer? DD2 - What is Gulfport? DD3 - Who was Mendel? FJ - Who was T.S. Eliot?

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